Spinnerbait OEM Supplier
Spinnerbait OEM combines lure structure with multiple component choices: head shape, hook, wire frame, blade type, skirt, color and packaging all influence the final result.

Typical production flow
The exact process depends on the confirmed sample and product structure, but this flow helps buyers understand what normally happens before goods are ready for export.
Confirm head weight, hook, wire frame, blade type, skirt, swivel and packaging.
Cast or form head, apply finish and review color consistency.
Assemble wire frame, blade, swivel, skirt and hook according to sample.
Check blade rotation, skirt placement, hook alignment and overall appearance.
Pack individually or in retail packaging with SKU, barcode and carton marks.
What the buyer should prepare
Prepare head weight, hook model, wire frame, blade combination, skirt color, finish and packaging route. A sample is highly recommended.
- Reference sample, product photo, drawing or catalog code.
- Target size, weight, material, finish and key function requirement.
- Expected quantity, reorder plan and target market.
- Packaging idea: bulk, bag, header card, blister, box or private label.
- Any compliance, warning text, barcode or country-of-origin requirement.
Buyer preparation note
For function-sensitive items, a physical sample is usually better than only a photo. It helps confirm feel, size, finish and function before price comparison.

What may need time or extra cost before bulk production
Cost is influenced by hook quality, blade and swivel hardware, skirt material, finish, color complexity and packaging.
Sample work
Existing samples are usually faster. Modified or new designs may need sample making, adjustment and re-confirmation.
Tooling / mold
New shapes, new cavities or exclusive structures may require tooling cost and a mold sample before production.
Packaging setup
Printed bags, blister cards, insert cards, labels and boxes may have artwork, printing plate or MOQ requirements.
Testing / compliance
Some markets or buyers may require strength, coating, material or labeling review before shipment.

Common packaging styles
Spinnerbaits can use bulk pack, clear bag, header card, blister or clamshell packaging depending on retail plan.
Packaging cost note
Product MOQ and packaging MOQ are not always the same. Printed packaging should be discussed early, especially for small first orders or many SKU colors/sizes.
Typical timing before mass production
Standard spinnerbait styles can move faster. New color/skirt/blade combinations still need sample approval before bulk production.
| Stage | Typical purpose | Time note |
|---|---|---|
| Project review | Confirm product type, route and missing details. | Usually a few working days after complete information is received. |
| Quotation & sample plan | Review cost factors, MOQ, sample route and packaging. | Faster for standard products; longer for new development. |
| Sample / mold sample | Confirm structure, function, color, finish and packaging direction. | Existing product samples are faster; tooling projects need more time. |
| Packaging approval | Confirm artwork, barcode, warning text, pack count and carton marks. | Should run in parallel with product preparation where possible. |
QC focus for this category
Check frame alignment, blade rotation, skirt placement, hook quality, coating and pack accuracy.
Common mistake to avoid
Do not approve price only from a product name. Confirm sample, specification and packaging before mass production; otherwise small details can create retail complaints or shipment delays.
Send sample photos, target specs and packaging ideas
We will help judge whether the project is a standard item, a modified product or a new development route, then explain the practical next step.